Waiting for the Rain What metaphors are used in Waiting for the Rain by Sheila Gordon? Asked by bookragstutor on 20 Aug 04:25 Last updated by Cat on 31 Dec 04:51
Tengo lives in a township within Johannesburg where all the blacks who work and study in the city are forced to live. The township is overcrowded and filled with violence. It is a symbol and metaphor of social and racial unrest.